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Drone Command Center Coming to Horsham; Waitresses Become Business Owners Top Local News

Here are this week's most popular stories from Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

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250 Jobs Coming to Horsham Air Guard Station

The federal government announced this week that a drone command center would be open at the Horsham Air Guard Station (which sits adjacent to the former Willow Grove air base) later this year. 

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Waitresses Become Business Owners

Two long-time waitresses at a Horsham eatery were not looking forward to working for yet another owner ... so they bought the business, remodeled and opened it as Parkside Cafe and Catering.

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New Head Football Coach Hired for Hatboro-Horsham

The Hatboro-Horsham School Board appointed Michael Kapusta, a North Penn High School alum, as the high school's new head football coach. 

Air Base to Stay in Federal Hands for 1 Year

Despite progress at the adjacent Horsham Air Guard Station, local officials will need to wait at least another year before taking ownership of the former Willow Grove air base. 

10 Years of Iraq War Casualties: Remembering John Kulick

John Kulick, formerly of Hatboro and a long-time Enterprise Fire Co. volunteer, was one of six Montgomery County residents killed in the Iraq War.


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